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Copyright 1888. 

Hard & Parsons, 

New York. 




LIES of 1 b© valley; 

rrtaaical bells of snow; 
any a c^ime of elfin rhyme 
Mas followed your swing 9 know; 
nd many a bliil?esome | airy 
C>wayed on your slender leaves, 
le \\)e bells were a-nnaina, nnaina, 
dver \\)e\? bidden eaves. 



ING me some of your magic, 
Borrowed of elfin ant, 
3 silver strain, and ti?e sweet 



reTrain, 



>at melt in i\)e iistenma r>ear\ 
Wnd tbe merry twinkle, twmi?le, . 

0f steps that faster ao, 
Ws elves to a merry measure 



no i 



n the moon-tide glow. 



^ F in your witcbma music 

fcl cparm more subtle still,. 
y tune more fine, more rare a line, 

(^)l}an wakes to fairy will; 
Qie silent, uninspired 

cits spell of potency, 
Hor soul to toucl? \\)e keynote 

Wf exquisite harmony. 






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H, tr?en ring out ! now yield you 
Olll most \)\o\) and sweet; 
Dst true and clear, most nobly dea 
Per one so doubly meet. 

yi}, flower-bells so dainty; 
billies pure and fair ; 

Nor tl?is \)er trappy birthday, 
l\ina out! my areetina b 



ear. 



